Explore by Country
Pick any country and see what its people are sharing.
How exploring works
The Explore page is a directory of every country with at least one active community page. Click any flag and you land on that country's feed โ videos, photos, facts, and blog posts uploaded by people who live there or have travelled there. Use the search field above to jump straight to a specific country, or scroll the grid alphabetically. Country pages also surface their most-saved posts and the daily question response from local users, which is often the fastest way to get a feel for what life is genuinely like there.
What you will find on a country page
Each country page has a global feed of posts, an โask a localโ thread where visitors can post questions, a daily question of the day, and a leaderboard of the most-saved posts of the past week. Some pages have hundreds of posts, others only a handful โ that is the nature of a curiosity-driven platform, and it is also why posting yourself can make a difference. If your country is under-represented, your post is likely the first thing a curious visitor sees.
Frequently asked questions
How many countries are listed?
Every internationally recognised country and territory is here โ currently around 240 entries.
Why are some country pages empty?
Pages start empty. As soon as someone posts, the page becomes active and shows up at the top of the feed.
Can I follow a country?
There are no follows โ but saving posts to your Passport adds the country flag stamp, which works as a discovery record.
Are flag emojis politically neutral?
We use the standard ISO country list. Disputed regions are handled case-by-case based on the most-used international convention.
Tips for exploring
Pick a country you know nothing about. Read the most-saved post first โ that is usually the one people found most surprising. Then check the daily question response: it is the quickest snapshot of how people there are thinking right now. Save anything that genuinely teaches you something, and your Passport will fill up with stamps faster than you expect.